SME News
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2021-01-25
Crowds indicate ‘business as usual’ for many in Sibu town despite MCO
SIBU, Jan 25 - Despite the movement control order (MCO) for Sibu Division entering its ninth day yesterday, the crowded situation at a number of places in the town here indicates that for many, it is still ‘business as usual’. An obser...
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2021-01-25
Second full lockdown will lead to irreparable damage to Malaysia’s economy, manufacturers warn
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 - A second full lockdown will lead to irreparable damage to the business sector and the economy, with a devastating impact on business survival and job security, according to the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM). ...
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2021-01-25
Lazada helps grocers survive during difficult times
KUALA LUMPUR: Lazada is helping thousands of grocery stores affected by the MCO 2.0 through its 'Keep Calm and Shop from Home' page. The company said lasy year, thousands of grocery stores benefited from the initiative. Lazada Malaysia&...
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2021-01-24
Foreign companies remain committed, value long-term partnerships with Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 (Bernama): Foreign companies that have invested in the country said they remain committed to the country as they value and appreciate the long-term partnership with the Malaysian government and look forward to many more years of ...
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2021-01-24
SMEs confident of sustainability with wage subsidy 3.0
PASIR PUTIH: Entrepreneur Mazini Ismail had been struggling to make ends meet when revenue from her 'keropok sira' business dropped drastically during the first Movement Control Order (MCO) early last year. Apart from having less demand fo...